Everton have launched this season's first change strip, a cream number that takes its inspiration from Liverpool's maritime heritage and the area around the new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock.

According to the club's press release:

"The pastel yellow shirt, featuring a polo-style collar with ribbed insert and Prince Rupert’s Tower on the neck, incorporates a sleeve pattern that represents the railway line that served the Liverpool docklands during a time when they were at the centre of maritime connectivity during the mid-to-late 1800s.
 
"Bramley-Moore Dock, the site on which Everton’s new 52,769-capacity stadium is built, historically welcomed ships from across the globe, with coal, food, cotton and clothing all distributed via the historic rail tracks that have been reinstalled as heritage assets at Hill Dickinson Stadium.
 
"The 2025/26 away shirt, available in short sleeve only, is accompanied by blue shorts with a flat-finished waistband, concealed draw cords and the Everton crest on the right thigh.
 
"Pastel yellow socks mirror the sleeve trim of the shirt, while the Prince Rupert’s Tower icon on the shin and trademark Castore wings on the calf complete the look."
 
Everton are expected to reveal a third kit later this summer.

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